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Jul 7, 2019 at 7:33 vote accept Kiran Zahoor
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Mar 22, 2019 at 22:44 comment added Asan Ramzan So Allah was telling both sides here, one being unjust to himself (i.e. the prophet) and the other being unjust to the one giving charity (i.e. the beggar). In islam we believe "no bearer of burden can bear th burden of another " that is if the beggars are unjust to you that is their sin not yours, but you can at least not be unjust to yourself and not give till you have nothing. But then the question arises are you giving till you have nothing? And even here giving is encouraged
Mar 22, 2019 at 22:44 comment added Asan Ramzan There is only one verse in the Quran that I have come across that mentions something like this: O ye who believe! Eat not up your property among yourselves in vanities: But let there be amongst you Traffic and trade by mutual good-will: Nor kill (or destroy) yourselves: for verily Allah hath been to you Most Merciful! (4:29). But this was revealed when the prophet was giving excessive charity to the point he had nothing left of his own, which the prophet sometimes did and the people where taking everything from him at the same time.
Mar 18, 2019 at 17:28 comment added Kiran Zahoor You are right but that's not my point.I m not judging them on any basis. Somewhere I read that a person(beggar) came to Masjid Nabvi and asked for help then our Beloved Prophet Hazrat Mohammad (S.A.W) said to him that do you have any thing in your home that can be sell out.Then he said yes one thing that he take from his house and Our Beloved Prophet(S.A.W) said to Sahaba's to purchase that thing in a suitable price and gave that money to that person and order him to earn his own living by using that money.Now considering that point i got confused that what we should do ?
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Mar 16, 2019 at 21:50 comment added Asan Ramzan You cannot judge people on these basis, you don not know what is going on in their life. In fact you should not judge them at all. The Quran say in surah baqara to give to anyone that asks. There is also an example in the Quran where is says to give to people that look outwardly rich (due to modesty) but are actually poor
Mar 16, 2019 at 18:07 comment added Kiran Zahoor Normal in sense of physical fitness .
Mar 16, 2019 at 18:06 comment added Kiran Zahoor Like if they are not able to earn their livelihoods then they are supposed to be help out.
Mar 16, 2019 at 15:39 comment added Asan Ramzan why are you making this point that some of them look "miserable condition and some are totally normal "
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